South Park "Le Petit Tourette" Talkback

That was pretty good. I liked the long line-up of men shooting themselves when they went into the building and saw Chris Hanson, and Cartman repeatedly interrupting Garrison's class, with Garrison being unable to say anything.
 
I think this one was somewhat a dig at Sally Field saying that stuff at the Emmys and Kanye West recently saying all that stuff as of late on tv and in public.
 
I nearly died when Cartman called Kyle a K!%*, I believe that would be a first.

Is it just me, or has there been a lot of "Cartman wins over Kyle" episodes lately?
 
He does have a dad, though, but not in a normal way.

This episode wasn't bad. I agree that this episode may have been inspired by some celebrities' recent idiotic activities. Clyde really shined this episode with his "...I would be so happy." lines, and any episode with Butters or Kenny featured in some way is bound to be good. It's funny that we got two episodes of South Park tonight that featured a moral about watching one's mouth. (They aired the N-Word Guy episode before this, for those who don't know.) I can't wait to see what Matt and Trey come up with for next week's show. Maybe they should focus on what happens to rapper's who don't actually do what they say they'll do?:D (I'm referring to the fact that 50 Cent said that if Kanye West's album out-sold his, he wouldd retire. His album was out-sold by 300,000 copies the first week, and we still have no retirement announced.) Have they ever done an episode about all the crappy parody movies that have been released, referring to Date Movie, Epic Movie, etc.?

This is one show that took a while to get me to like it, but now I would be sad if it got cancelled. Keep up the good work, Matt and Trey.
 
Though part of me still feels this episode was sort of based off the Tourettes Guy, it dosen't really have the same feeling of it. Rather it seems like the SP staff trying to give another one of those censorship warnings (thus the costant use of s*** even though they couldn't break the f-word barrier) about how you should try and watch what you say otherwise you're natural filter will make you say stuff you don't want said as well. I guess that's sort of a different lesson but it was presented in a very similar way: group of kids with a problem and the adult who suffered similarly, trying to teach one of the boys the WRONG lesson of tolerance, the somewhat evil group and of course the overdose of suicides. Seriously is season 11 the "shoot myself before anything else" season because there's been at least one suicide in every other episode so far. I mean there were good parts to the episode (Cartman's song in the beginning, telling Kyle he's faking/his evil plan to insult the jews as much as he want talking about the Emmy ala how SP won the Emmy this year, Kyle having to apologize and Cartman insulting Kyle's parents, Cartman mentioning touching his cousin's penis and how in the end he sort of won because he got Kyle to stop Dateline before he embarassed himself) but a lot of it felt more SP generic. overall one of the much weaker Season/half season starters. IMHO probably the weakest since 'Mrs. Garrision's Fancy New Vagina". Better then that episode but not what I wanted the show to start on this year.
 
Well, this one was based on something that REALLY happened so it was a bit different.

I actually liked this episode more than the last half-season premiere.
 
This episode was pretty good overall- and I'd really like to know the action figures that Cartman was looking at.

But y'know, they pointed out the issue I have with Turettes Syndrome- I understand it overall, but I find it very suspicious that everyone just shouts out profanities. Why is it always profanities that are blurted out? Let's say the world came to their senses, and just realized the words didn't mean anything- what would people on Turettes say instead- "eagle giant mousetrap"? I don't mean to sound insensitive, but Cartman DID bring up the point early on, and I thought it was worth mentioning.

As for the kids who click and stuff like that, THAT I think is understandable. D'ya see what I mean by this?

Otherwise, decent episode to start out the new season. Not one of my favorites, but not bad either. I loved how it took him over in the end, though :)
 
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